The forecast is for dry weather so I hope some of you will join me on the above walk. It's 8+ miles and passes through woods and fields. There are 2 pubs in Fletching for lunch as well as a cafe and places for a picnic. I shall be at the start whi
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The Weald is good, the Downs are best-
I'll give you the run of 'em, East to West.
Beachy Head and Winddoor Hill,
They were once and they are still.
Firle Mount Caburn and Mount Harry
Go back as far as sums 'll carry.
Ditchling Beacon and Chanctonbur
Fellow Thursday walkers
Having recently walked my proposed route, I will change the stretch back down into Kingston as the loose chalk and steep path are a dangerous combination. Instead, we will walk down Breach Road, which is a longer but better way
Please note the following:
- The route has been changed and we will be going to Milton Street (not East Dean) and lunching at the Sussex Ox (Tiger Inn won't take bookings),
- Due to the Brighton Marathon we will be catching the #12 bus from the Gala Bingo
Thanks for a great walk Steve including the 'bonus' section at the end and the mad dash for the bus!! I'm planning to do a walk in this area on 16th June so good to get a idea of the 'lie of the land'.
All going ahead as planned, Linear walk from Seaford to Eastbourne pier, 14 miles hilly -moderate to fast pace. Start of the walk Seaford old library bus stop 10.30am. 13x bus leaves bus stop d near brighton station at 9.40am. There are trains to
I am very sorry but it is necessary to cancel this walk as I am not well enough at the moment.
Hopefully it will be possible to repeat later in the year.
Paul
CUCKFILED WALK SUNDAY: IMPORTANT CHANGE OF BRIGHTON MEETING PLACE
Due to the Brighton Marathon closing a number of streets on Sunday 6 April, the meeting place will now be at the rear of Brighton Station at 9.30. Meet at drop off point by the back of
I am organising another visit to Chichester Festival Theatre to see the musical Guys & Dolls. This is on Thursday Sept 4th at 2.30pm in the new refurbished theatre. The idea is to meet for a short walk in the morning ( Details later ) If you do not w
Three windmills, some hills (with chocolate incentive) and choice of pub lunch (http://www.whitehorseditchling.com/images/Sunday%20lunch%20menu.pdf) or cafe in Ditchling. Walk starts at approx. 10.15am in Hassocks Train station car park. Please be aw
The forecast looks good for Sunday though possibility of sea mist. Fortunately we shall be mainly inland so please come prepared with sun hats and plenty of water! Plenty to see apart from the great views - Bishopstone Church & the Tide Dial, the lar
To all the ramblers members. I've previously walked with the Brighton and Hove Ramblers and The Sussex Young Walkers 3 years ago. I am now starting to talk up walking again. I was Gavin Rider's most recent girlfriend for nearly a couple of years. Pos
I hope that you all enjoyed my walk yesterday and that the breakaway flat brigade got back to Shoreham safely.
We spoke about a walking weekend to the Isle of Wight.
Looking to make an early start on Saturday 19th July to enable a 14 mile walk from Car
Cotswold Outdoors Brighton have invited members of BAHR to another exclusive shopping evening from 5.00-8.00pm on Thursday 6 March to help launch their new Spring/Summer catalogue. So if you are looking for some new walking gear come along for some
Hi all,
The Sunday walk is still going ahead. Still meeting at bus stop E at Churchhill Square at 9.30. If you get a saver ticket then you can use it to get back from Lewes by bus too.
We prewalked it last weekend and it was fine the only really muddy
Food and Drink
Please bring a small snack for the morning. There will be a late lunch (2 pm) at The Plough at Pyecombe.
We will stop at a second pub, Jack and Jill, in the late afternoon for a coffee or seconds drink.
Do not bring cars
I do not recommend
Has anyone lost 2 walking poles? They were handed to me this afternoon by a member of the public who was walking behind our group and who ran to catch up with the group after he found the 2 poles at a gate towards the top of the path leading down fro
After the disappointment of two cancelled walks last week, I can reasonably guarantee that, with no risk of flooding, this Thursday's walk will go ahead as scheduled. On the pre-walk there was relatively little mud. Some hills, but not too many. S